Fume Dog 400 FPM Platen Downdraft Table Fume Extractor (DDT-CW-PLAT)

Fume Dog 400 FPM Platen Downdraft Table Fume Extractor (DDT-CW-PLAT)

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The Fume Dog 36x48 downdraft table utilizes precision machining to ensure the 5/8 thick table is completely flat and suctions 400 feet per minute of fumes and sparks.  The table comes with .625 diameter holes on the top, allowing fast and easy clamping anywhere on the top and sides with thrid party 5/8 or 16mm clamps.  The table has a 700 lb static capacity and comes powder coated for longevity. 

The sophisticated filtration system utilizes a metal mesh pre-filter/spark trap, then a baffle plate, followed by a fire retardant nanofiber filter.  These extractors come with an air stream filter cleaner that extends filter life-5-6 times (MERV 15 nanofiber filter included). 

Features
• Powder Coated Cast Steel Tabletop
• Spark Trap and Spark Baffles
• Designed to Repel Spatter
• Friction Fit for Tools
• FR MERV 15 Nanofiber filter
• Fast Clamping for 5/8 or 16mm Tools
• 1 Year Mfg Warranty

Quick Specs:
• Airflow: 400 FPM
• Static Load: 700 lbs
• Noise Level: 69 dB
• Motor Specifications: 1.5 HP 
• Input Power: 120 VAC, 1-Phase, 60 Hz 
• Dimensions: 
• Net Weight: 

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